Respuesta :
Answer:
-5/3, -0.1, 0.7, √2 and √5
Step-by-step explanation:
To start ordering these items, we first need to have a common point of comparison... so we'll get an approximation of their decimal value. No need to be very precise, just have a rough estimate:
√5: roughly 2.2
-0.1: -0.1
-5/3: -1.66
0.7: 0.7
√2: roughly 1.4
Now that we have the same comparing point (a decimal value), it's easy to sort them from the smallest value to the greatest value:
-5/3, -0.1, 0.7, √2 and √5
Of course, √2 is smaller than √5
Answer:
[tex]\large\boxed{-\dfrac{5}{3},\ -0.1,\ 0.7,\ \sqrt2,\ \sqrt5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sqrt5\\\\-0.1=-\sqrt{0.1^2}=-\sqrt{0.01}\\\\-\dfrac{5}{3}=-\sqrt{\left(\dfrac{5}{3}\right)^2}=-\sqrt{\dfrac{25}{9}}=-\sqrt{2\dfrac{7}{9}}\\\\0.7=\sqrt{0.7^2}=\sqrt{0.49}\\\\\sqrt2\\\\-\sqrt{2\dfrac{7}{9}}<-\sqrt{0.01}<\sqrt{0.49}<\sqrt2<\sqrt5[/tex]